POPULARITY
Parents, Commit to Do What is Necessary to Raise Your Kids to Love and Obey God.
FIRST WITH YESTERDAY'S NEWS (highlights from Monday on Newstalk ZB) By Now, We All Know What to Do/What's Really Going On?/Does It Really Matter If I'm a Man, Woman or Doctor?
A new MP3 sermon from Ridgefield Park Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How to Want (and Do) What is Right Subtitle: Philippians 2:12-18 Speaker: Duran Perkins Broadcaster: Ridgefield Park Reformed Presbyterian Event: Sunday Service Date: 2/14/2021 Bible: Philippians 2:12-18 Length: 34 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Ridgefield Park Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How to Want (and Do) What is Right Subtitle: Philippians 2:12-18 Speaker: Duran Perkins Broadcaster: Ridgefield Park Reformed Presbyterian Event: Sunday Service Date: 2/14/2021 Bible: Philippians 2:12-18 Length: 34 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Ridgefield Park Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How to Want (and Do) What is Right Subtitle: Philippians 2:12-18 Speaker: Duran Perkins Broadcaster: Ridgefield Park Reformed Presbyterian Event: Sunday Service Date: 2/14/2021 Bible: Philippians 2:12-18 Length: 34 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Ridgefield Park Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How to Want (and Do) What is Right Subtitle: Philippians 2:12-18 Speaker: Duran Perkins Broadcaster: Ridgefield Park Reformed Presbyterian Event: Sunday Service Date: 2/14/2021 Bible: Philippians 2:12-18 Length: 34 min.
Buckle up, we're blasting to the past! I'm teaching you exactly how to turn your past into a useful tool and stop being weighed down by shame, blame and guilt. No mistakes in life ever, only lessons.WHAT'S
February 7, 2021 Sermon | Second Baptist Church Clinton Tn Topic: I Just Want to Do What's Right Key Speaker: Dr. Michael Thompson Website → http://www.secondbaptistchurch.org/ Giving → https://secondbaptist.ccbchurch.com/g... Podcast: iTunes: https://apple.co/2tv7OPw Spotify: https://bit.ly/2V969uN Pod Bean: https://sbcclinton.podbean.com Google Play: https://bit.ly/2EwmaWa Facebook Main → https://www.facebook.com/SBCCLINTON/ Students→ https://www.facebook.com/secondstuden... Twitter Main → https://twitter.com/sbcclinton Students → https://twitter.com/secondstudentsc Instagram Main → https://www.instagram.com/sbcclinton/ Students → https://www.instagram.com/secondstude... TikTok → http://vm.tiktok.com/5QaTgb/ SnapChat → sbcclinton
Do What you Love, Love What you Do! Special Guest Wayne Smith Mindset Explosion - Season 4, Episode 5 Wayne is the Director of Olympia Boxing & Sport on your Doorstep CIC as well as a a Property Investor. Tonight we talk about the mindset behind making sport/hobby your business. What inspired Wayne to set up this fantastic business within his community and how the Mindset Wayne applies as a coach and property investor. https://www.olympiaboxing.co.uk/ Make Today a Great Day Peace ✌
"Do What is Right, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly" in the Mandate series by Pastor Jeff Baker on Jan 24, 2021 at New Life Church in Kearney, NE.
Women have fought to be seen as equals. To build careers and achieve success in the business world. And in the process, we’ve sacrificed our femininity. So, what can we do to tap into our divine sexuality and bring feminine energy back—without losing all that we’ve gained? Victoria Vives Khuong is the shamanic practitioner, healer and spiritual leader behind the Divine Sexuality Podcast, a show dedicated to helping women positively relate to their bodies, their partners and their sexuality. Victoria has supported more than 4,000 women in leading more fulfilling lives through energy healing and spirituality, emphasizing divine sexuality as the foundation of our womanhood. She is also the international bestselling author of In a Matter of Seconds: A Story to Empower Yourself into Love, Success and Manifestation. On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Victoria joins Anjel to describe the near-death experience that initiated her spiritual awakening and share her commitment to helping others embrace their experiences in the ethereal realm. She challenges us to bring the nurturing quality of femininity back to the world, reconnecting with our bodies in the present moment and tapping into the creative force of our sexuality. Listen in for Victoria’s insight on creating space in your day to BE versus DO and find out what it looks like to exude your feminine energy and allow what you want to come to you! What You Will Learn Victoria’s journey from a career in TV to a voice for divine sexuality The near-death experience that initiated Victoria’s spiritual awakening Why Victoria struggled to embrace her experiences in the ethereal realm Victoria’s commitment to mentor people whose consciousness is expanding to frequencies they didn’t have access to before The five traps that keep us from becoming ecstatic women (and how to move through them) Victoria’s challenge to bring the nurturing quality of femininity back to the world Victoria’s advice on getting present and reconnecting with your body How to tap into the creative force that is your sexuality and allow things to come to you What it looks like to create space in your day to BE rather than DO What dropping your masculine energy means for your sex life Connect with Victoria Vives Khuong Victoria’s Website Divine Sexuality Podcast Resources In a Matter of Seconds: A Story to Empower Yourself into Love, Success and Manifestation by Victoria Vives Khuong Victoria’s Free eBook on Divine Sexuality New Media Summit Connect with Anjel B. Hartwell Wickedly Smart Women Wickedly Smart Women Facebook Community Wickedly Smart Women on TeePublic Anjel on Twitter Anjel on Instagram Email listeners@wickedlysmartwomen.com Apply to Wealthy Life by Design Leave Us A Message On Our listener line: 540-402-0043 x4343
Is There a Case for Perfectionism? A Time to Be Right, a Time to Do What’s Right With Rabbi Ari Sollish (Recorded live at the Intown Jewish Academy on January 6, 2021) Elijah the prophet is one of the most beloved figures in Jewish lore, famed for mysterious visits and messianic tidings. But his life story was one of fire and brimstone. So who, really, is Elijah? Discover your inner Elijah and his historical counterpart, as well: none other than Moses.
Business Minded Intro, Do What’s Best For Business, Watch Who U Put On, Mixing Feelings W Business/Yes Man, Don’t Settle For The 1st Offer, If U Not Serious DONT COME AROUND, Business Etiquette --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dacandyshop/message
Do NOT miss this powerhouse interview with the host of The Money Talkers podcast, Cody Loughlin. He has opened 14 different companies, made the Inc 5000 fastest-growing companies list twice, had sales over $200M+, and launched a #1 rated podcast. This is an episode you will want to add to your favorites and listen to again and again so you can integrate and implement all the gold that Cody shares to help you thrive in your business! Episode Highlights: *The Birds and Bees of Money Talk *Taking Action with Clear Intention *A Goal Without a Timeline is just a Wish *Aligning with Your Zone of Genius *Planning & Tracking Your Life & Business *Do the Right Thing Even When Nobody's Watching *Laying the Foundation for 7-Figures in Your Business Cody’s Top 3 Max Potential Habits: 1. Do What’s Important First 2. Shift to a Team Mindset 3. Celebrate Wins Links to Cody: www.TheMoneyTalkers.com www.BuiltForExit.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/codyloughlin/ Cody’s Bio: Cody has opened 14 different companies, made the Inc 5000 fastest-growing companies list twice, had sales over $200M+, sold a company to a publicly-traded buyer, launched a #1 rated podcast, and invests in real estate. Currently, he is helping other entrepreneurs learn how to build their business to be Built for Exit so they can regain their time and turn their cash flow machines on overdrive. Cody also helps parents teach their kids about money and entrepreneurship so they can change the world. Most importantly, he is a father to two amazing kids and a husband to an amazing wife.
Daily Bible Study- Fr. Simon explains today’s first reading and why we all need to do what is proper. Caller Question – How does purgatory work if no one prays for her? Caller Question – What are the proper prayers to pray when visiting a cemetery? Word of the Day – Among Caller Question […] All show notes at Father Simon Says November 12th – Do What is Proper - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Want to distance from big city and theme park crowds? Today we discuss a western U.S. National Parks vacation with fellow travel advisor Chris Janney.First, introduce and help you get to know Chris Janney.U.S. National Parks VacationLogistics of a National Parks TourHow to Plan a Trip Like ThisWhat you must doWhat you must avoidOverview of each of the parks.Preparing for the activitiesTraveling to the parks and within the parksAccommodations for a United States National Parks tourFood for the tip Check out Our Adventure to the Yellowstone and Grand Tetons National Parks, Chris’ trip report blog post.Question: What is your favorite National Park? Or Which one do you want to visit? **Let us know on Facebook and Instagram. **Grab your free download: Top Items to Buy Before Your Theme Park Vacation to Save You Money and Stress! Ready to plan your vacation? Email vacationplanning@allthingstravelshow.com or at AllThingsTravelShow.com. For complete show notes, go to AllThingsTravelShow.com/21.Never miss an episode and help us take you to the top with us be subscribing and leaving a 5-Star review on your favorite podcasting app:Apple PodcastsStitcherAmazon MusicSpotifyiHeartRadioGoogle Podcasts
Ted Boda is currently a Product Design Manager on the Well-Being team at Instagram. He is also a former Director of Design at Udacity, former Senior Designer at Nest Labs, former Lead Mobile Designer at Netflix and a former Lead UI Designer for Keynote at Apple (where, interestingly enough, he worked on some of the slides used for Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth). With all that experience to draw on, we loved having Ted on the show — for a second time — to hear what he's been up to and gain some insight into how design management is done at one of the largest social media platforms on earth. We cover:Guesswork at the beginning of design leadershipDesign leadership at InstagramDesign tools at Instagram and FacebookThe Well-being team at Instagram and what they doWhat an average week looks like for Ted.His "cameo" on NetflixQualities to look for in Design ManagersTed's childhood interests
Perhaps John Wayne never said "A Man's Got to Do What a Man's Got to Do" like it says on Billy's coffee mug, but he did say and do a whole host of other interesting if not instantly quotable things. Brian Downes is the executive director of the John Wayne Birthplace & Museum in Winterset, IA. He joins Billy to talk about the Duke, his films and his legacy.
They say to never meet your heroes, but this week proves that's poor advice. Dan Kleban, co-founder of Maine Beer Company, sits down with Noah and Matty. After some initial gushing about how generous Dan and his brother Dave were to get Noah and Pete into MBC's first space, the conversation shifts to the Dan's early experiences with beer (Sierra Nevada strikes again) and what laid the groundwork for what continues to be MBC's philosophy on the beer-making side of the business. Dan and Noah also get into their mutual roots as homebrewers and (early) brewing podcast listeners, as both Substance and Zoe begun their existence as thinly-veiled clone recipes. After discussing collaboration beers and the similar reasons both MBC and BBB do them less than most, things shift to Dan and his brewery's commitment to the environment. He talks about his inspiration for being a part of 1% For the Planet from the very start of his business, why customers are smarter than they are often given credit for, and the inertia that comes when you "Do What's Right". This fun, informative, and inspiring conversation with one of Noah and Matty's Dream Team brewers was simply a joy, and if anyone out there is looking for a role model, head to Route 1 in Freeport............ ........................ .................. ......................... .................. ........................ ....................... ........Music: "Mountain Climb" by Jake Hill
Sam Upton is an actor and writer known for his roles in The Lincoln Lawyer, Gone, and Stand Up Guys. He is also the director and main actor in his most recent movie, Gun. Favorite Success Quote “The greatest revenge is success” ~Frank Sinatra Key Points 1. No One’s Going to Give it To You We live in an era of entitlement. The current generation is filled with individuals who have never had to work for anything in their lives, never had to sweat for a goal, and never had to bleed for their dreams. When reality sets in, and they realize that life isn’t all sunshine and rainbows, they panic and cry and loudly scream about how “unfair” life is. Well here’s a little newsflash. Life’s not fair… And no one gives a shit. No one cares enough about you to make your dreams happen for you. If you want something bad enough, then go and get it. Don’t ask for permission, get off your ass and go get it. The sweet nectar of success is reserved for those rare individuals just like you who make the definite decision to become the master of their own fate and the captain of their own destiny. Those individuals who are, as Theodore Roosevelt put it, “Actually in the arena with their faces marred by sweat and tears and blood.” Those are the individuals who shape the world, create great art, build massive wealth, and live a life of happiness and prosperity along the way. What about you? Are you going to bitch and moan and whine about how unfair life is, or are you going to accept your challenges and circumstances and make the definite decision to go out and get what’s yours? Only you can decide. 2. Stop Giving a Fuck One of the greatest truths of life is this… The fewer fucks you give, the better life you will live. It’s that simple. People in the 21st century simply care too much about the wrong things. We allow the denigrating remarks of passersby’s and internet trolls to damage our self-esteem and derail our mission. We allow the opinions of people who have done next to nothing for us to determine what path we will take and what passions we will pursue. We allow the push and pull of society to rope us into lives that we never wanted to live surrounded by people that we’ve never liked working for a cause that we never believed in. And there’s a simple solution to all these problems. Stop giving a fuck. The less time and energy you allow yourself to waste on the petty garbage and insignificant opinions, the happier you will be. If you are on your purpose, on your mission, and on your path, if you are doing the things that are meaningful to you and waking up each day with a smile, then the rest can fade away into the background. 3. Unplug and Spend Time In Life We live in such a hyper-connected world that the vast majority of people no longer experience life through their own eyes, they experience it through the lens of the latest smartphone. Instead of going out on dates and connecting with the person across from us, we waste our time Tweeting and texting and Instagramming. Instead of spending time with our wives and children, we waste our evenings surfing social media and watching B-grade, uninspiring garbage on the internet. We aren’t living anymore dammit! And it’s starting to show. Depression, loneliness, and suicide are at record highs (especially among men) and yet we continue moving through life like zombies, attached to our screens. So let me challenge you to change that. Put your damn phone down for an evening. Spend real quality time with your wife and kids. Go hang out with a friend and leave your phones at home. Spend time by yourself with your own thoughts and no stimulation (you just might come up with some phenomenal ideas). Learn to let go of the need for constant stimulation and I promise that your life will be better for it. 4. The Act of Doing Makes You a Success As men, it is easy to tie our self-worth and perception of our own success to external things. We believe that we are only a success if we have the beautiful girl, the 7-figure business, the Lamborghini, the fame, and the body. But the truth of the matter is that the very act of doing and pursuing our goals is what makes us a success. If you are getting up every day, putting your nose to the grindstone and your shoulder to the wheel in pursuit of a higher vision and calling, then you are a success. You will not become a success when you achieve some arbitrary goal or ideal, you are a success right now so long as you are in pursuit. So long as you stay hungry, so long as you put in the work, and so long as you never give up, you can go to bed knowing that you are a success regardless of the external circusmtances in your life. 5. F*ck your Feelings and Do What’s Right There are only two kinds of people in the world, hedonists and stoics. A hedonist does whatever it takes to feel good, a stoic does what is right whether it feels good or not… And unfortunately, we live in a time that is filled to the brim with hedonists. The vast majority of our society allow their whims, emotions, and feelings to dictate their actions instead of their dreams, visions, and moral code. And the results have been pretty catastrophic. If you want to break away from the herd, away from the men who, as Thoreau put it “Lead lives of quiet desperation” then you must master your emotions, thoughts, and actions and force yourself to do what is right even when you don’t feel like it. No… Especially when you don’t feel like it. Fuck your feelings. No one cares how you feel or what emotions are going through your head. You have a responsibility to do what is right regardless of your emotions. So quit trying to feel good and start doing good.
Fearless Homeschooling: How to Ignore the Critics and Do What’s Best for Your Child! “I’m not strong enough.”“My kids are going to have gaps in their education.”“Everything depends on me.”“I’ve failed too many times.”“I can’t do this right.”“I’m screwing up my kids.”“Everyone else’s kids are doing better than mine.” Have you heard the lies, too? Yvette Hampton talks with Heidi St. John about her own experience of homeschooling out of fear and into faith. You’ll want to bring a friend to this one! Don't miss the first and second parts of this interview from Monday and Wednesday. PARTNER WITH US! If you believe in homeschooling, please partner with us by making a tax-deductible donation to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Shop for Schoolhouse Rocked Merchandise Without the support of the homeschool community we could not produce The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Whether or not you can donate, we ask that EVERY listener support the show by sharing it with your friends and family, by leaving a review on iTunes, and by praying for our team. Register for the Homegrown Generation Family Expo to watch this full interview with Heidi St. John. As a popular author and speaker, Heidi St. John has been speaking on marriage, family and cultural issues for over 15 years. Her passion to encourage moms and set them free to boldly become who God has created them to be will challenge encourage you. Heidi has been married to her college sweetheart since 1989, and their family now includes seven children and two grandsons! Jay and Heidi reside just outside of beautiful Vancouver, Washington, where they have homeschooled some of their kids all the way through high school and are still finishing up with a few at home. Heidi is the author of seven books. Her most recent book, Bible Promises for Moms, released in March of 2019 and is the latest in the MomStrong collection. She has also recently released Prayers for the Battlefield: Staying MomStrong in the Fight for Your Family and Your Faith and Becoming MomStrong: How to Fight With All That’s In You For Your Family and Your Faith, which focuses on helping mothers build a solid biblical foundation for their families. Join Heidi at MomStrong International, an online ministry where thousands of women come together for weekly Bible Studies, Scripture Writing, online and in real life fellowship. Recommended Resources: Bible-Based Homeschooling Course, from Karen DeBeus Find your state Homeschool Organization This interview was originally broadcast live for the Homegrown Generation Family Expo. If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, please check out HomegrownGeneration.com for over 9 hours of FREE homeschool videos from the 2020 Homegrown Generation Family Expo. Please take a minute to check out our sponsors for this show. Thank them for helping to bring you The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. We ONLY work with companies we know and love! We happily recommend these companies and their products. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today. Notgrass History helps history LEARNERS become history MAKERS. All Notgrass History curriculum combines narrative lessons, historical novels and biographies, activities for a variety of learning styles, and, most importantly, a Christian worldview. Notgrass History is great for all ages. Visit Notgrass.com and download the first three units for free. Apologia is a Christ-centered, award-winning homeschool curriculum provider. Their mission is to help homeschooling students and families learn, live, and defend the Christian faith through our print and digital curriculum and online classes. The purpose of Classical Conversations® is to lead the home-centered education movement by teaching parents and students the classical tools of learning so that they can discover God’s created order and beauty. Share the love of learning through a Christian worldview and fellowship with other families. Our families thrive using three keys to a great education: Classical, Christian, and Community.
Anne Marisic, Head of Marketing and Events at Maine Beer Co. and Jonathan dig into the founding story of the company and how their slogan, “Do What's Right.” is at the heart of everything they do. They have been a part of 1% For The Planet since the company began in 2008. “We’ll take care of our people, our communities, and our planet and make great beer while doing it.” said Anne.
Fearless Homeschooling: How to Ignore the Critics and Do What’s Best for Your Child! “I’m not strong enough.”“My kids are going to have gaps in their education.”“Everything depends on me.”“I’ve failed too many times.”“I can’t do this right.”“I’m screwing up my kids.”“Everyone else’s kids are doing better than mine.” Have you heard the lies, too? Yvette Hampton talks with Heidi St. John about her own experience of homeschooling out of fear and into faith. You’ll want to bring a friend to this one! If you missed the first part of this interview you will want to go back and listen to Monday's episode. PARTNER WITH US! If you believe in homeschooling, please partner with us by making a tax-deductible donation to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Shop for Schoolhouse Rocked Merchandise Without the support of the homeschool community we could not produce The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Whether or not you can donate, we ask that EVERY listener support the show by sharing it with your friends and family, by leaving a review on iTunes, and by praying for our team. Register for the Homegrown Generation Family Expo to watch this full interview with Heidi St. John. As a popular author and speaker, Heidi St. John has been speaking on marriage, family and cultural issues for over 15 years. Her passion to encourage moms and set them free to boldly become who God has created them to be will challenge encourage you. Heidi has been married to her college sweetheart since 1989, and their family now includes seven children and two grandsons! Jay and Heidi reside just outside of beautiful Vancouver, Washington, where they have homeschooled some of their kids all the way through high school and are still finishing up with a few at home. Heidi is the author of seven books. Her most recent book, Bible Promises for Moms, released in March of 2019 and is the latest in the MomStrong collection. She has also recently released Prayers for the Battlefield: Staying MomStrong in the Fight for Your Family and Your Faith and Becoming MomStrong: How to Fight With All That’s In You For Your Family and Your Faith, which focuses on helping mothers build a solid biblical foundation for their families. Join Heidi at MomStrong International, an online ministry where thousands of women come together for weekly Bible Studies, Scripture Writing, online and in real life fellowship. Recommended Resources: Bible-Based Homeschooling Course, from Karen DeBeus Find your state Homeschool Organization This interview was originally broadcast live for the Homegrown Generation Family Expo. If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, please check out HomegrownGeneration.com for over 9 hours of FREE homeschool videos from the 2020 Homegrown Generation Family Expo. Please take a minute to check out our sponsors for this show. Thank them for helping to bring you The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. We ONLY work with companies we know and love! We happily recommend these companies and their products. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today. Homeschool History is a new online resource from the team at Notgrass History. You can use your phone, tablet, or computer to find history-related videos, games, websites, field trips, and more. Does it feel like you spend more time searching for educational videos than watching them? Are you looking for educational games and activity books? Do you need some virtual field trips to supplement your studies? Then Homeschool History is for you! Visit HomeschoolHistory.com to start your free trial today. Apologia is a Christ-centered, award-winning homeschool curriculum provider. Their mission is to help homeschooling students and families learn, live, and defend the Christian faith through our print and digital curriculum and online classes. The purpose of Classical Conversations® is to lead the home-centered education movement by teaching parents and students the classical tools of learning so that they can discover God’s created order and beauty. Share the love of learning through a Christian worldview and fellowship with other families. Our families thrive using three keys to a great education: Classical, Christian, and Community.
Maggie McClure is a singer/songwriter/pianist and one half of the Americana duo The Imaginaries. Her original songs have been placed in TV shows including Cougar Town, The Real World, The Hills, and in movies including A Cowgirl's Story and Christmas in the Heartland.In November 2019, Maggie and her husband Shane found themselves with a rented sprinter van full of merchandise and gear, a tour manager, and nowhere to go. Their 25 show holiday tour with The Brian Setzer Orchestra was cancelled just a week before the first show due to Brian having tinnitus.The holiday tour was the result of months of Maggie's hard work cold calling, hustling, and creating her own luck. And with one phone call, it was all gone.But as I learned in our conversation, Maggie is no stranger to creating her own luck and this wasn't the first time she's created it.In this episode, we chat about:Why Maggie and her husband make themselves open to all possibilities in lifeWhy she moved to Los Angeles to create opportunities for her future instead of going the more traditional route to Nashville or New YorkHer mantra of going all in and going bigWhere she developed the mindset of creating her own luck and going after opportunitiesWhy she believes being an entrepreneur and being driven is just part of who you are at your coreHow she dealt with the disappointment of not going on tour with Brian Setzer OrchestraHow the Brian Setzer disappointment was a great reminder that wer’re not in control of so much in lifeHow Maggie creates opportunities out of thin airThe importance of trying something from a different angle and getting a fresh perspectiveWhat her endgame is and why it's not becoming a famous starHow she knows without a doubt what she’s meant to doWhat playing at Madison Square Garden meant to her
Fearless Homeschooling: How to Ignore the Critics and Do What’s Best for Your Child! “I’m not strong enough.”“My kids are going to have gaps in their education.”“Everything depends on me.”“I’ve failed too many times.”“I can’t do this right.”“I’m screwing up my kids.”“Everyone else’s kids are doing better than mine.” Have you heard the lies, too? Yvette Hampton talks with Heidi St. John about her own experience of homeschooling out of fear and into faith. You’ll want to bring a friend to this one! PARTNER WITH US! If you believe in homeschooling, please partner with us by making a tax-deductible donation to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Shop for Schoolhouse Rocked Merchandise Without the support of the homeschool community we could not produce The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Whether or not you can donate, we ask that EVERY listener support the show by sharing it with your friends and family, by leaving a review on iTunes, and by praying for our team. Register for the Homegrown Generation Family Expo to watch this full interview with Heidi St. John. As a popular author and speaker, Heidi St. John has been speaking on marriage, family and cultural issues for over 15 years. Her passion to encourage moms and set them free to boldly become who God has created them to be will challenge encourage you. Heidi has been married to her college sweetheart since 1989, and their family now includes seven children and two grandsons! Jay and Heidi reside just outside of beautiful Vancouver, Washington, where they have homeschooled some of their kids all the way through high school and are still finishing up with a few at home. Heidi is the author of seven books. Her most recent book, Bible Promises for Moms, released in March of 2019 and is the latest in the MomStrong collection. She has also recently released Prayers for the Battlefield: Staying MomStrong in the Fight for Your Family and Your Faith and Becoming MomStrong: How to Fight With All That’s In You For Your Family and Your Faith, which focuses on helping mothers build a solid biblical foundation for their families. Join Heidi at MomStrong International, an online ministry where thousands of women come together for weekly Bible Studies, Scripture Writing, online and in real life fellowship. Recommended Resources: Bible-Based Homeschooling Course, from Karen DeBeus Find your state Homeschool Organization This interview was originally broadcast live for the Homegrown Generation Family Expo. If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, please check out HomegrownGeneration.com for over 9 hours of FREE homeschool videos from the 2020 Homegrown Generation Family Expo. Please take a minute to check out our sponsors for this show. Thank them for helping to bring you The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. We ONLY work with companies we know and love! We happily recommend these companies and their products. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today. Notgrass History helps history LEARNERS become history MAKERS. All Notgrass History curriculum combines narrative lessons, historical novels and biographies, activities for a variety of learning styles, and, most importantly, a Christian worldview. Notgrass History is great for all ages. Visit Notgrass.com and download the first three units for free. Apologia is a Christ-centered, award-winning homeschool curriculum provider. Their mission is to help homeschooling students and families learn, live, and defend the Christian faith through our print and digital curriculum and online classes. The purpose of Classical Conversations® is to lead the home-centered education movement by teaching parents and students the classical tools of learning so that they can discover God’s created order and beauty. Share the love of learning through a Christian worldview and fellowship with other families. Our families thrive using three keys to a great education: Classical, Christian, and Community.
The following sermon was chosen as a 'staff-pick' on SermonAudio: Title: Do What is Good, Pt. 1 Subtitle: Jurisdictions In Harmony Speaker: Scott T. Brown Broadcaster: Hope Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/5/2020 Bible: Romans 13:1-7 Length: 52 min.
WAITLIST FOR CONQUER: https://www.stephaniedodier.com/coming SHOW SPONSOR: Better Help Online Counseling Access 10% discount using this unique link: https://betterhelp.com/beyondfood --- Finding the Courage to Do What’s Best for You In this special bonus edition of The Beyond the Food Show podcast, I’m sharing a powerful case study that will show you how transforming your relationship to food is not only possible without willpower but also transforming your entire life: kids, partner, work and all! To kick off this new segment of the podcast, I’m showcasing the story of one of the members of our Academy community, Jessica Tomasko. Jessica is in her 40’s, a mother of 2, wife, and a professional who, in her words, says she has spent her whole life binging and dieting. She was desperate, miserable, and scared that if nothing changes, she would spend the rest of her life suffering. Jessica is a source of inspiration for all women. Jessica agreed to do this to impact other women... like you. Visit https://www.stephaniedodier.com/podcast-episodes/ for complete show notes of every podcast episode In this episode I discuss Why is it worth your time and money to do the Going Beyond the Food Academy How the Going Beyond the Food Academy can help you not only as an individual but also as a mother The reasons why the Going Beyond the Food Academy is different from other weight loss programs Why we need to stop fearing our emotions How eating intuitively will help your body seek nutrition naturally In the last episode, I talked about how much is your desire to control your food and weight is really costing you. I was hesitant at first because I know the values and beliefs that many of us have around money and how sensitive it is for many women. However, after months of thinking, I’ve decided to speak publicly. Cost and money are the #1 reason why women do not take their knowledge to the next level, thus, creating changes and transformation in their lives. Nothing will ever change if we continue doing the same thing that resulted in our current situation. That applies to anything… If you are one of the women who's hindered by money to be able to create changes and transformation in your life, this episode is for you. Listen up! Click here. Leave me a review, if you enjoy the show and would love to encourage and support my work, leave me an honest review using this link, click here. For a podcaster like me, reviews are like a fuel... and I would appreciate hearing from you more than I could possibly say! Here's a quick tutorial on How to leave a review. Links mentioned in the episode: Register for the Going Beyond the Food Academy Academy Curriculum Academy FAQs Academy Student Reviews Get started with the Audio Training: How to Change Any Eating Habits
Fictional 1980s corporate raider Gordon Gekko famously proclaimed that “Greed is good,” seeking to justify why one of the seven deadly sins is, in fact, ethically virtuous. Leaders should think deeply about the ethical dimensions of their actions. However, too many fail to recognize the moral complexity inherent in their decisions. As one guest argues, “Just like some people are tone-deaf, and they can’t carry a tune, some are ethics-deaf.” This is the second part of our two-episode conversation about why it’s so hard to be an ethical leader. Joanne Ciulla, Eugene Soltes, and Ann Tenbrunsel join us again to discuss: - Avoiding zero-sum ethical trade-offs - The ethics of price gouging and lying - Why some people justify their actions even as ethical failures escalate - Ethical decision making in an era of advanced technologies - Humility and the relationship between ethics and effectiveness Joanne Ciulla is a professor at Rutgers Business School and Director of the Institute for Ethical Leadership. A pioneer in the field of leadership ethics, she the author or co-author of numerous books and received a lifetime achievement award last year from the Society for Business Ethics. Eugene Soltes is an Associate Professor at Harvard Business School, where his research focuses on corporate misconduct and fraud. The author of Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of the White-Collar Criminal, Eugene was the recipient of the Charles M. Williams Award for outstanding teaching. Ann Tenbrunsel is a professor of Business Ethics in the College of Business Administration at the University of Notre Dame, where she focuses on the psychology of ethical decision making. Ann is the author, co-author, or co-editor of six books on this topic—including Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What’s Right and What to Do about It.
Fictional 1980s corporate raider Gordon Gekko famously proclaimed that “Greed is good,” seeking to justify why one of the seven deadly sins is, in fact, ethically virtuous. Leaders should think deeply about the ethical dimensions of their actions. However, too many fail to recognize the moral complexity inherent in their decisions. As one guest argues, “Just like some people are tone-deaf, and they can’t carry a tune, some are ethics-deaf.” This is the second part of our two-episode conversation about why it’s so hard to be an ethical leader. Joanne Ciulla, Eugene Soltes, and Ann Tenbrunsel join us again to discuss: - Avoiding zero-sum ethical trade-offs - The ethics of price gouging and lying - Why some people justify their actions even as ethical failures escalate - Ethical decision making in an era of advanced technologies - Humility and the relationship between ethics and effectiveness Joanne Ciulla is a professor at Rutgers Business School and Director of the Institute for Ethical Leadership. A pioneer in the field of leadership ethics, she the author or co-author of numerous books and received a lifetime achievement award last year from the Society for Business Ethics. Eugene Soltes is an Associate Professor at Harvard Business School, where his research focuses on corporate misconduct and fraud. The author of Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of the White-Collar Criminal, Eugene was the recipient of the Charles M. Williams Award for outstanding teaching. Ann Tenbrunsel is a professor of Business Ethics in the College of Business Administration at the University of Notre Dame, where she focuses on the psychology of ethical decision making. Ann is the author, co-author, or co-editor of six books on this topic—including Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What’s Right and What to Do about It.
Fictional 1980s corporate raider Gordon Gekko famously proclaimed that “Greed is good,” seeking to justify why one of the seven deadly sins is, in fact, ethically virtuous. Leaders should think deeply about the ethical dimensions of their actions. However, too many fail to recognize the moral complexity inherent in their decisions. As one guest argues, “Just like some people are tone-deaf, and they can’t carry a tune, some are ethics-deaf.” This is the second part of our two-episode conversation about why it’s so hard to be an ethical leader. Joanne Ciulla, Eugene Soltes, and Ann Tenbrunsel join us again to discuss: - Avoiding zero-sum ethical trade-offs - The ethics of price gouging and lying - Why some people justify their actions even as ethical failures escalate - Ethical decision making in an era of advanced technologies - Humility and the relationship between ethics and effectiveness Joanne Ciulla is a professor at Rutgers Business School and Director of the Institute for Ethical Leadership. A pioneer in the field of leadership ethics, she the author or co-author of numerous books and received a lifetime achievement award last year from the Society for Business Ethics. Eugene Soltes is an Associate Professor at Harvard Business School, where his research focuses on corporate misconduct and fraud. The author of Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of the White-Collar Criminal, Eugene was the recipient of the Charles M. Williams Award for outstanding teaching. Ann Tenbrunsel is a professor of Business Ethics in the College of Business Administration at the University of Notre Dame, where she focuses on the psychology of ethical decision making. Ann is the author, co-author, or co-editor of six books on this topic—including Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What’s Right and What to Do about It.
Guest: Masae Kawamura, MD Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO What are some of the current roadblocks and innovations that are seen in our efforts to eradicate tuberculosis (TB)? Here to walk us through them is Dr. Masae Kawamura, practicing internist in San Francisco.
Warren Buffett has described integrity as “a reputational advantage that others will weigh in subsequent dealings.” His partner, Charlie Munger, agrees, noting that “You’ll make more money in the end with good ethics than bad.” So, why are many leaders often tempted to take ethical short-cuts—or worse? This is the first part of our two-episode conversation in which we explore why it’s so hard to be an ethical leader. In this episode, Joanne Ciulla, Eugene Soltes, and Ann Tenbrunsel join us to discuss: - Why it’s hard to define ethics—and why some people will break their ethical code before they break the law - Ethical failures, including blind spots, ethical fading, and language euphemisms - How success can impair a leader’s view of ethical behavior - Working rules: the difference between formal and informal language, codes, and policies Joanne Ciulla is a professor at Rutgers Business School and Director of the Institute for Ethical Leadership. A pioneer in the field of leadership ethics, she the author or co-author of numerous books and received a lifetime achievement award last year from the Society for Business Ethics. Eugene Soltes is an Associate Professor at Harvard Business School, where his research focuses on corporate misconduct and fraud. The author of Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of the White-Collar Criminal, Eugene was the recipient of the Charles M. Williams Award for outstanding teaching. Ann Tenbrunsel is a professor of Business Ethics in the College of Business Administration at the University of Notre Dame, where she focuses on the psychology of ethical decision making. Ann is the author, co-author, or co-editor of six books on this topic—including Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What’s Right and What to Do about It.
Warren Buffett has described integrity as “a reputational advantage that others will weigh in subsequent dealings.” His partner, Charlie Munger, agrees, noting that “You’ll make more money in the end with good ethics than bad.” So, why are many leaders often tempted to take ethical short-cuts—or worse? This is the first part of our two-episode conversation in which we explore why it’s so hard to be an ethical leader. In this episode, Joanne Ciulla, Eugene Soltes, and Ann Tenbrunsel join us to discuss: - Why it’s hard to define ethics—and why some people will break their ethical code before they break the law - Ethical failures, including blind spots, ethical fading, and language euphemisms - How success can impair a leader’s view of ethical behavior - Working rules: the difference between formal and informal language, codes, and policies Joanne Ciulla is a professor at Rutgers Business School and Director of the Institute for Ethical Leadership. A pioneer in the field of leadership ethics, she the author or co-author of numerous books and received a lifetime achievement award last year from the Society for Business Ethics. Eugene Soltes is an Associate Professor at Harvard Business School, where his research focuses on corporate misconduct and fraud. The author of Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of the White-Collar Criminal, Eugene was the recipient of the Charles M. Williams Award for outstanding teaching. Ann Tenbrunsel is a professor of Business Ethics in the College of Business Administration at the University of Notre Dame, where she focuses on the psychology of ethical decision making. Ann is the author, co-author, or co-editor of six books on this topic—including Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What’s Right and What to Do about It.
Warren Buffett has described integrity as “a reputational advantage that others will weigh in subsequent dealings.” His partner, Charlie Munger, agrees, noting that “You’ll make more money in the end with good ethics than bad.” So, why are many leaders often tempted to take ethical short-cuts—or worse? This is the first part of our two-episode conversation in which we explore why it’s so hard to be an ethical leader. In this episode, Joanne Ciulla, Eugene Soltes, and Ann Tenbrunsel join us to discuss: - Why it’s hard to define ethics—and why some people will break their ethical code before they break the law - Ethical failures, including blind spots, ethical fading, and language euphemisms - How success can impair a leader’s view of ethical behavior - Working rules: the difference between formal and informal language, codes, and policies Joanne Ciulla is a professor at Rutgers Business School and Director of the Institute for Ethical Leadership. A pioneer in the field of leadership ethics, she the author or co-author of numerous books and received a lifetime achievement award last year from the Society for Business Ethics. Eugene Soltes is an Associate Professor at Harvard Business School, where his research focuses on corporate misconduct and fraud. The author of Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of the White-Collar Criminal, Eugene was the recipient of the Charles M. Williams Award for outstanding teaching. Ann Tenbrunsel is a professor of Business Ethics in the College of Business Administration at the University of Notre Dame, where she focuses on the psychology of ethical decision making. Ann is the author, co-author, or co-editor of six books on this topic—including Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What’s Right and What to Do about It.
Susan and Norm got married a little later in life. They started off basically flat, with debts equalling assets. Neither wanted to have the debt, and focused on paying it off and building an emergency fund.Then they discovered that they could retire early if they put their minds to it. So they jumped in with both feet, paid off the mortgage, bought an investment condo, paid it off, and aggressively saved to buy the second condo.From the time they met until the time they were ready to retire, starting with basically a $0 net worth, was 12 years. Starting at age 43.The one constant in their journey is their partnership, their commitment to each other and the end goal, and their desire to “be in this together.” Susan and Norm have a very clear respect and love for each other, never keeping score, never trying to hide a mistake from the other, always recognizing that they’re building their life together.When starting on the journey to Financial Independence, it can be difficult to say the course - especially when your journey starts later than most. Susan and Norm and an excellent example of what CAN happen when you make a goal and aggressively pursue success.This episode is for anyone who is struggling in their journey to FI, have hit a setback they feel is insurmountable, or anyone who is just getting started on their journey a little later in life.In This Episode We Cover:When did they start saving for retirementHow they approach the conversation about moneyThe decisions they make on housing, transportation, and foodHow they paid off their debtWhat their emergency fund looks likeWhat their company doWhat they learned about the 401k benefits from a self-employment perspectiveTalking about their multiple income streamsThe book that made their mindset shiftPeer-to-peer lendingWhat they will do when they are fully retiredAnd SO much more!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets Money Facebook GroupBiggerPockets Money Podcast 24 with Erin LowryCash Cow CouplePersonal CapitalDave Ramsey's Financial Peace UniversityStarting Late, But Retiring Early: A Case StudyMindy's email
A career change from being an Accountant for 19 years to now being a personal stylist doesn't exactly seem like a natural progression...But for Carol Hanson her love for fashion had always been there it just took a while and a few other experiments and experiences to get to it.In this podcast interview Carol shares:How she accidentally fell into accountingBuying her first business and the lessons she learntInsights from her first business that helped her identify what she really wanted to doWhat the styling work she does is really aboutThings she wished she did earlier in her businessHow she got over feeling apologetic for charging people for her servicesThis career change conversation also explores the environmental impact of the fashion industry, a big discussion about the impact of money in starting your own business and the differences between US and Australian approach to fashion compared to the French approach.This episode covers a lot of ground and provides some great insights and tips for anyone wanting to make a career change to start their own business that feels fulfilling and meaningful.Because 'the money side' is so influential in creating a successful business, it's one of the first things you really need to address before you go too far down the road of starting your own business. To help you find out more about how you really feel and act around money take this 5 minute quiz to discover which of 5 Money Zones is that one that will hold you back from creating the money you deserve in your business.Click here to find out more and access the free Money Zones quiz here.To find out more about Carol you can connect with her:Website https://carolahanson.comFB https://www.facebook.com/consciouswardrobestylist/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolahansonInstagram https://www.instagram.com/_carol_hanson/Do you like this sort of food for thought?Want to make sure you are the first to hear every new episode?You can do both of those things - catch up on past episodes and subscribe for free right here on iTunes or Stitcher and now on Spotify!Also I would love it if you left a rating and review on iTunes which will help other people to find it... thank you!
Today I had the pleasure of speaking with the professional speaker and coach, founder of Andywallaceconsulting.com, Andy Wallace. Andy believes that there is a dark side of power that most people don’t know about. He has interviewed over 250 perpetrators of power-based crimes, and help their victims put their lives together. He now teaches what power is and how it can bring growth, productivity, and health, if you know how to use it properly.. Andy teaches leaders to use power well to inspire and influence people like you. Let’s dive into Andy’s story to have a deeper understanding of what power is and how to use it well to benefit as a leader both in your work or in your family lifeThings you will learn in this episode:[00:01 - 07:52] Opening SegmentI talked briefly about valuable information that you can take advantage of in this episodeI introduce guest Andy Wallace into the showAndy talks about where his journey began [07:53 - 14:01] What Power Is Andy talks about the different types and forms of Power:Physical Power: domestic violence Education, knowledge, cultural powerThe weakest form: Positional powerAndy shares a serious topic about how he recognizes people’s way of applying power improperly: they use the same mindsetThe same ideas about what power is How it should be used toAndy talks about the proper and improper way of using power[14:02 - 27:55] Using Powers WellFive areas that represent: Mission, Purpose, Identity: You don’t want to miss this!Physical and psychological safetyTrustMutual accountabilityAgency: AutonomyPositive Incentive[27:56 - 33:17] Power And LeadershipAndy gives inspirational advice that applies not only to leaders but to everyone to have a better understanding of power and use the benefit to inspire others. [33:18 - 38:16] The FOCUS FIVE SegmentWhat book have you gifted most often? Brene Brown BooksIf you can get an hour of somebody's time and ask questions, who would that be and why?My granddad my dad, dad, I want to interview somebody from my family historyMorning routine, How do you start your day?It's the basic stuff that most people doWhat is the best place we can connect with you online?See below for social linksFinal words from me Tweetable Quotes: "The job of leadership is to inspire collaboration to increase your influence with people" - Andy WallacePower is the ability to create something possibility” - Andy Wallace Resources mentioned in the episode:Bombshell film Nick SabanBrene Brown books (Amazon) John MaxwellZig ZiglarSimon Sinek Schedule a call with HansYou can connect with Andy on Linkedin, Instagram, and Facebook or visit his website https://www.andywallaceconsulting.com/LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes.Are you working HARD but not really moving the needle on anything? You should check out my POWER LIST and find out how you can get more done to move your business, project, or relationship closer to where you want it to be. Let’s go!To know more about me and all the real estate opportunities you can find, check out my website at Hansstruzyna.com. Get the chance to talk with me for FREE. Set up a call using this link https://calendly.com/h-struzyna/15min See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“(No) Winning”The day has finally comeThe sun is shining high and brightReady to wait several hours in lineI’m about to cast my voteMy head high and proudYou are so going down In the USAWe will no longer be ashamedNBC calls itDonald Trump got the sh*t kicked out of him Tears stroll down his cheeksAs he asks Putin how they can still cheatHe then whines and tweetsSays prepare for his victory speech He goes to the micSays he pulled off the biggest comebackEven though he lostHe thinks the scoring is like golf Who’s gonna tell him?You can’t kick the ball till it goes inThe United States of America winsAs you become someone’s bitch in prison Russia cried todayA clothed Putin is riding horsebackHis shirt staying onAs he thinks about dumping Don Democracy winsDemocracy winsEveryone wins if democracy wins Democracy winsDemocracy winsEveryone wins if democracy wins Suppression laws blew up in their faceGerrymandering got you nowhereYou’re not going to silence our voiceYou can f*ck right off for all that we care Tell a child not to reach into the jarHe’ll look at you, smirk, and head toward it right awayStrip the rights of which our soldiers died forWe’ll stand together and piss on your leg We drank tons of water todayDrank 13 jugs of water todayWe haven’t peed at all todayYour legs will get soaked today About to sprayMake our mark todayDoesn’t matter what you doWhat you do, say, or thinkIf you try to deny our rightsBurn our Constitution We’ll make your tiny balls shrink He awoke, then tuned in to Fox and FriendsHoping Kilmeade and Douche give him positive spin Searching for a signJust give him a lineA single word shall sufficeJust “win” will do He thinks it’s comingIt’s going to happenFullest context is of no relevance What happened?Nobody liked you, everyone blocked youWhat happened?The mob has attacked you for being TrumpWhat happened?Everyone blocked you, nobody liked youWhat happened?The mob has attacked you for being Trump That’s what f*cking happened Woo! Yeah! You lost out on the West CoastYou lost on the East Coast tooYou lost over on the islandsAnd made the desert blue You lost with the young votersYou lost with boomers as wellYou lost with family membersAnd porn stars you have blackmailed You lost with the scientistsYou lost with all the doctorsMuslims want to ban your a$$Hispanics want to build a wallWe don’t want an arrogant covidiotSo we want you outGet the hell outGet the hell out He’s about to fly far from hereIt is January 20th of next yearWith some TP stuck to his shoesHe’s trembling in fear He’s facing lawsuits every which wayFrom laundering to an Al Capone wannabeFrom Tijuana to Augusta, MaineHe wants outta here As he leaves his jet-planeBalance finally feels restoredAmerica may possibly be somewhat sane againAfter led by a yuge CheetoWe have hit hell bottomBut can rise up and HopeWe now have hope againHopeWe now have hope again The bullying will now stopHe finally got his dueHe was quite weak after allWe melted this snowflake with our will and HopeWe now have hope againHopeWe now have hope againHopeWe now have hope againHopeWe now have hope againHopeWe now have hope againHopeWe now have hope againHopeWe now have hope againHopeWe now have hope again Nobody liked youEveryone blocked youThe mob has attacked you for being Trump Bookshttps://www.amazon.com/Craig-Rozniecki/e/B00JBQ95LO Bloghttps://thekind-heartedsmartaleck.blogspot.com/ Twitterhttps://twitter.com/CraigRozniecki
Dr. Katy Huff (@katyhuff) spoke with us about nuclear engineering, effective software development, and the apropos command. Katy wrote an O’Reilly book describing Python software development to scientists: Effective Computation in Physics: Field Guide to Research with Python. She has been involved with Software Carpentry. Katy is a professor at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Department of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering. She uses Bell and Glasstone’s Nuclear Reactor Theory in her Nuclear Reactor Theory class. Katy’s personal site Stellerator Godiva Device Janelle Shane creates the AI Weirdness blog. (She was also a guest in #275: Don’t Do What the Computer Tells You.)
In this episode learn:What function do your lungs actually doWhat is the difference between COPD, Emphysema, What can you do to support your lung function
We kick off the show with the classic Midday 180 "Do What" call, breaking down the NFL Draft prospects with Coach Dave McGinnis, and Kirby recounts his "flood of 5th grade"
...spending the day in Kensington after 18 days in isolation...trying to enjoy a normal feeling.. The post What 2 Do – What 2 Do appeared first on Valerie Moss.
AG3 & DJartt in the studio w/ GUEST HOSTS: 1) Ben "Mr. Do What it Does" Giustino PART 2: SPORTS - NFL CBA is here! 17 game season 7 playoff teams - Wilder vs Fury 2: Recap & Moving Forward And AG3 gives the Fans what they want!!! #MagicMoment FAN MAIL & Topics: (HighScore510.Fans@gmail.com) SPONSORS: New Parkway Theatre, Oakland: https://www.thenewparkway.com Til Infinity Clothing: https://tilinfinityco.com MUSIC BY: Taj Easton (https://www.tajeaston.com)
AG3 & DJartt in the studio w/ GUEST HOSTS: 1) Ben "Mr. Do What it Does" Giustino PART 1: COLD OPEN: - The First 48 is too real. NEWS: - Oakland A's no longer Broadcasting g - Update: Princess Cruises Quarantined American passengers Quarantined AGAIN!!! And we eventually start the show... FAN MAIL & Topics: (HighScore510.Fans@gmail.com) SPONSORS: New Parkway Theatre, Oakland: https://www.thenewparkway.com Til Infinity Clothing: https://tilinfinityco.com MUSIC BY: Taj Easton (https://www.tajeaston.com)
ARE YOU CHASING YOUR BUTTERFLIES?! I heard this said at our conference in california and it really resonated with me. Are you doing something everyday where you experiences those butterflies start fluttering in your stomach. Your heart races. Your palms sweat. Your emotions are wack. You can't sleep. . Am I doing something everyday that gives me those butterflies feelings. Am I challenging myself, or pushing outside my comfort zone?! . Are you dreaming big enough, then taking action to go after those dreams? . If not….then what are you doing girlfriend?! Tomorrow is never guaranteed so why do we sit around all day wishing and hoping our life was different? . IF YOU DON’T know where to start maybe think of something you want to change in the world, somethign that is going on that rally bothers you and you want it to change. THEN go after that thing. . What is something you want to do in your life: Do you want to meet new people, new friendships? Do you want to travel? Do you want to start the business? Do you want to be in a relationship that makes you so dang happy?! Do you want to get healthier?! Do you want to try a new food, new recipe, switch up your diet etc.. . DO WHAT pushes you to be a better person. . So remember chase those butterflies girl, because that’s your soul telling you that you’re ready to fly. . What will you do today to take action towards those dreams of yours?! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shannon-shaheen/message
Main talking points include:Essentially fundraising marketing is “awareness” marketing, specifically with an emotive gist to provoke positive change. In broad brushstrokes this entails: Understanding / defining your key messages with the correct tonal valueIdentifying success stories that demonstrate the good work you doWhat objectives can you set / what problems can you solve for your charity by addressing your marketing (more followers/friends, more donations, more sites, etc?). Things to consider: WHY should people be bothered, and how can you communicate this in a number of ways (positive, negative, with a CTA, as an educational piece, etc)WHO are the people that are: …going to benefit directly from what you do…going to benefit indirectly from what you do…going to get the “feel-good factor” and maybe one of the above?How EASY are you making it for people to take action?to donateto followto keep in touch ON THE PLATFORM’S THE DONOR / FOLLOWER USESHow can you REPURPOSE your messages across multiple platforms, so they’re not identical, but are consistent. How can you extend the lifetime value of a donor, so you’re not just chasing the one-off donations, but the regular direct debits, high worth individuals or multi-project supportersDo you have the infrastructure and skill set for all of the above, if not, how and where can you get help? (SO…!)Do you have an investment/budget to generate this outreach? If not, can you get one?Are you looking for a quick time fix or a deep-rooted foundation that will build over time?Finally, set targets, so you know you’re on the right path and things can be rectified quickly if deviation happens. Join our Facebook Group! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Balancing kids’ interestEvenings at home most eveningsChoosing activities that work for your family Falling short at a parent Losing patienceLearned lessons later not in the momentKids will remember you loved them and the good thingsLegacyTimeLoveInclude them in everythingDating on a budgetKeeping both job’ and ‘side passion project’Starting a side businessWhat are you good atWhat your enjoyWhat will people pay you to doWhat time can you devote to it- be efficient as possible Productivity TipsCalendar20 min reviewTime togetherTime individuallyBusiness time-what needs doneMealsDr appts Personality TypesLaura McClellan was also in episode #27 to discuss family, marriage, raising kids, mindset, morning routines.Resources Mentioned: (Links may be affiliate providing a commission from your purchase to Family Life Movement)WebsitesBizChixLaura’s Links:The Productive WomanMatt and Jocelyn’s Links:Join us in the Family Life Movement FB Group to continue the conversation!Family Life Movement Website
In this episode, you'll find out whether or not you're working with a professional Accountant or Bookkeeper. This should matter to you as both a business owner and an individual taxpayer - because the risks of working with a non-professional could end up costing you and your business significant time and money, not to mention stress!We talk about:What a profession actually isThe professional bodies to which your accountant or bookkeeper should belongThe difference between a Tax Agent and a BAS Agent What a BAS Agent is licensed to doWhat a Tax Agent is licensed to doWhat is required of a professional to become a registered tax practitionerThe 3 Key Questions you should ask your accountant or bookkeeper The risks of not working with a registered tax practitioner You can learn more about the show hosts, Corinne Cole and Sheryl Cole at platinumaccounting.com.authenumberninjas.com.au
When we stop trying to solve a problem, is it still there?Does life see anything as a problem?The game of conjuring up problemsWhat if it’s inevitable that we’ll figure it out or life will care of it?The magic of wondering vs trying to solveWe don’t NEED to wind ourselves up about anything, but it’s okay that we doWhat if the secret to solving a problem is to first fall into the space where it isn’t one?What if we could enjoy changing the world?Metaphor of the two minds from “Slowing Down To The Speed of Life” by Richard Carlson and Joseph Bailey
Do What’s Right --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clevin-brailsford/support
Straight Talk 22 - Show Notes: Be the Captain of your work placeBeing the Captain of your workplace:There are 6 ways Dean discusses in this weeks podcast to be the Captain of your work place. The 6 ways are found in Sam Walker’s book “ A Captain’s Class: A New Leader in Leadership”. These 6 are as follow:1. It’s not generally the superstars who are leading the team2. Talent will just take you so far (synergy is needed)3. Cannot allow social loafing4. You have to have support players5. Captains don’t give big speeches, they give one on one communication6. You have to find a way to share their emotions with their team Dean suggest reading Sam Walkers book and exploring how these tips can help your leadership in your workplace!Dean goes on to discuss his personal 9 tips that he gathered from reading sam’s book and shares them with the audience. These 9 tips are his advise on being the captain of your workplace. 9 things dean has learned from the book on being the captain of your workplace:1. Your Characteristics Have to Align With Your People2. Express Humility3. Give Relentless Effort 4. Emotional Self Control5. Willingness to Do What is Necessary6. Let other know you care about them7. Able to have one on one conversations with employees 8. Be content that you may not get the credit for the wins9. You have to help your team mirror your emotions (in a positive way)Dean would love to hear from you. Please email him with your comments about the podcast at hdcrisp@yahoo.com